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He says his books are not as a spiritual movement whose purpose is to communicate and implement New Spirituality beliefs, particularly that we are all one with God and one with life, in a shared global state of being. Walsch has met with some criticism for what some see as appearing overly zealous in finding ways to make money for his spin-off organizations. There are parallels with this philosophy and that of the Bahá'í Faith . The books are also usually broadly categorized within the New Age subculture, somewhat inaccurately since it proposes no religious constructs and is generally in harmony with the underlying themes of mainstream western spiritual culture (e.g. have a basic sense of propriety, live free while respecting the freedom of others, treat others as you would have yourself be treated, honor nature and the supreme being, etc.). Before starting to publish these books in the early 1990s , Walsch was a liberal radio talk show host. He was feeling very despondent at the time when he began to write the books. Although currently in a Heterosexual marriage, Walsch has stated on several occasions that he was once a homosexual. In 2003 , the film '' Indigo '', written by Neale Donald Walsch and James Twyman and directed by Stephen Simon was released. It chronicled the story of the redemption of a grandfather, played by Walsch, through his granddaughter, who is an Indigo Child . "Conversations With God: The Movie" is in production. Principal Photography began on November 7 , 2005 . http://www.cwgthemovie.com/film.html BIBLIOGRAPHY
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